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Primary school pupils across Bath invited to design MP’s Christmas card

Thursday 27th September 2018 Bath Echo News Team Community, Politics

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MP Wera Hobhouse is calling on all primary school pupils across the Bath area to enter a competition to design her Christmas card for 2018.

The theme is ‘Christmas in Bath’, with children encouraged to think about the Christmas Market, twinkling bright lights and snow.

The Bath MP said it is a brilliant opportunity for artistic youngsters to have their talents recognised.

Wera said: “I love all things bright and colourful, and welcome the most creative and imaginative designs. Get Mum and Dad to become your festive helpers to create your card, and make sure you have a lot of fun in the process!”

The winning card will be delivered to households in Bath as Wera’s Christmas greeting.

Entries can be submitted in A4 or A5 size to [email protected] with the subject title “Christmas in Bath”, or by post/hand to 26 Charles Street, Bath, BA1 1HU.

The deadline for entries is Monday 5th November.

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